Answer:
In "The Alchemist," by Brazilian author Paulo Coelho, Andalusian shepherd boy Santiago prefers to keep his jacket for the reason that in the south of Spain the temperature changes from extremely hot during the day to very cold at night. Besides, the jacket is a representation of his willingness to change and see the world during his journey to Egypt, which has to do with the central theme of the novel: readiness to change.
Final answer:
The importance of identity and values represented by Santiago's jacket in the story symbolizes a broader lesson of staying true to oneself despite challenges.
Explanation:
To find a theme in a literary work, such as the one associated with Santiago's jacket, we examine motifs and symbols. These can be noted as -
Theme: The theme in the story is the importance of holding onto one's identity and values despite external pressures or circumstances. The jacket symbolizes Santiago's commitment to his heritage, tradition, and personal history, even when it seems impractical to do so.Motifs: By repeatedly carrying and holding onto the jacket, Santiago showcases his unwavering dedication to his roots, emphasizing the theme of staying true to oneself amidst challenges.Symbolism: The jacket embodies Santiago's connection to his past, his resilience, and his refusal to let go of who he is, representing the broader lesson of staying loyal to one's identity, culture, and beliefs.In the excerpt, President Kennedy emphasizes his point most by using
allusions to explain what equality is.
anaphora to emphasize the lack of equality.
connotation to create an emotional response to equality.
metaphors to compare equality to things the audience knows.
Metaphors to compare equality to things the audience knows
Explanation:
When an object is compared to an action or a phase in which it is not applicable then it is called as a metaphor. In the except President Kennedy mostly conveys his points by using metaphors to compare equality to the audience so that it can be easily relatable.
Americans in the early period suffered from the inequalities done to them. Most often the black Americans were subjected to this type of activities.
President Kennedy emphasizes his point most by using a metaphors to compare equality to things the audience knows.
What is a metaphor?This is a figure of speech that involves the comparing on an object to an action or a phase in which it is not applicable.
Hence, In the except, President Kennedy mostly conveys his points by using metaphors to compare equality to the audience so that it can be easily relatable.
Therefore, the Option D is correct.
Read more about metaphor
brainly.com/question/9418370
#SPJ5
When justifying the pigs’ hoarding of the milk and apples, Squealer says,"Do you know what would happen if we pigs failed in our duty? Jones would come back! Yes, Jones would come back! Surely, comrades," cried Squealer almost pleadingly, skipping from side to side and whisking his tail, "surely there is no one among you who wants to see Jones come back?"
Answer: In George Orwell´s Animal farm, we can see an allegory in a movement that seeks equality between animals, equality that becomes totalitarianism and dictatorship when the rulers -the pigs- begin to acquire the customs of the humans who overthrew the power, these, in justifying their behavior, resort to the terror of human practices.
In the hunger games what do the names Cinna, Cato, Octavia, and Portia what historical era do these names come from and why might that be significant?
Answer:
They have Roman origin, they all have a specific meaning which is closely connected to their character, ex: Octavia is the feminine of Octavius, the family name of the man who became Octavian and then Augustus, first ’emperor’ of Rome.
They have a Roman origin, and they all have a specific meaning which is closely connected to their character, ex: Octavia is the feminine of Octavius, the family name of the man who became Octavian and then Augustus, the first ’emperor’ of Rome.
What historical era do these names come from?Cinna is Katniss' significant costume designer in the Hunger Games book series. In ancient Rome, one Cinna served as Julius Caesar's in-law while another participated in a plot to assassinate Caesar. However, we shouldn't disregard the story's deeper ideas, which are not just timeless but also timeless, going all the way back to ancient Greece and Rome and the very roots of Western civilisation.
Three stunning, brave young people—Katniss Everdeen and her male love interests, Peeta Mellark and Gale Hawthorne—make up the core of the narrative. They create a love triangle, but from the perspective of the ancients, they also stand for a stirred populace uniting and battling for freedom against a wicked empire.
Learn more about ancient Greece, here:
https://brainly.com/question/11857441
#SPJ2
Identify all of the sentences that contain misplaced modifiers. (SELECT 3)
⬜She was making a sweater that was warm for her boyfriend.
⬜The bus station was located by a river which was made of red brick.
⬜The cowboy was thrown by the bull in a leather vest.
⬜The contractors badly needed all kinds of artists to paint the mural.
⬜Left alone in the house, the thunderstorm terrified the two small children.
⬜A fish that was considered extinct was found in the Pacific Ocean.
Answer:
Sentence 1: that was warm
Sentence 2: which was made of red brick
Sentence 3: in a leather vest
Sentence 4: all kinds of
Sentence 5 is correct
Sentence 6 is correct
Explanation:
Sentence 1: Correct sentence will be,
“She was making a warm sweater for her boyfriend.”
warm is modifying sweater, so it to be used before sweater.
Sentence 2: Correct sentence will be,
“The bus station made of red brick was located by a river.”
made of red bricks is modifier of bus station, so it must be used after bus station.
Sentence 3: Correct sentence will be,
“The cowboy in a leather vest was thrown by the bull."
in a leather vest is modifying cowboy, so it must be used after cowboy.
Sentence 4: Correct sentence will be,
"The contractors badly needed artists to paint all kinds of the mural."
all kinds of is modifier of mural so it has to be used before mural.
The theory that suggests that successful aging occurs when people maintain the interests & activities they pursued during middle age & resist any decrease in the amount & type of social interaction they have with others is known as ___________.
Answer: The activity theory
Explanation:
The activity theory, also known as the implicit theory of aging, normal theory of aging, and lay theory of aging, proposes that successful ageing occurs when older adults stay active and maintain social interactions. It takes the view that the aging process is delayed and the quality of life is enhanced when old people remain socially active.
PART A: Which sentence describes the main theme of the poem?
A It’s important to remain hopeful, even in the face of adversity.
B Social change and progress takes place more quickly than you realize.
C People often don’t realize the depth of their own prejudice.
D The color of your skin doesn’t determine whether or not you’re American.
Answer: Option D - The color of your skin doesn’t determine whether or not you’re American.
Explanation:
The white man shows how different people with different jobs, Ranges from wood cutters, mechanics, manson, shoemakers are singing American songs while working. Also the whiteman didn't discriminate Colour, age or gender, be it young or aged, black or white, men or women.
Answer: The best option is "D"
The color of your skin doesn’t determine whether or not you’re American.
Explanation:
In the poem " I hear America singing" & "I too" it was shown how various individuals with various employments, Ranging from wood cutters, mechanics, manson, shoemakers are singing American melodies while working. Likewise the whiteman didn't separate Color, age or sexual orientation, be it youthful or matured, dark or white, men or ladies.
A very bright (mildly painful) light is turned on a rat. The rat has learned that he can turn off the light by pressing a lever on the other side of his cage. As soon as the light comes on, the rat runs across the room and presses the lever.Is this an example of classical or operant conditioning?
If it is operant conditioning, write below if it is positive reinforcement, negative reinforcement, or punishment. If it is classical conditioning, identify the unconditioned stimulus (UCS), unconditioned response (UCR), conditioned stimulus (CS), and conditioned response (CR).
Answer:
i believe it is CR
Explanation: im not sure tho but this makes the most common sense to me. let me know if its incorrect
Caroline loves to read and enjoys looking up the meanings of words she does not know. In school, her teacher promises a gold star to students each time they learn a new word. The teacher's behavior is most likely to undermine __________.a. latent learning.b. intrinsic motivation.c. spontaneous recovery.d. generalization.
Answer: enjoys looking up the meanings of words she does not know. In school, her teacher promises a gold star to students each time they learn a new word. The teacher's behavior is most likely to undermine
B ) intrinsic motivation.
Explanation:
I need help phrasing hypothesis!!! 15 points and brainiest
Can someone alter this to fit the " if...then" hypothesis format
My hypothesis is that the water was going to melt at 25-degrees Celsius and boil at 100-degrees Celsius.
Answer:
If solid H2O (ice), is heated to 25 degrees Celsius or above, then it will melt into water. If the water continues to be heated and reaches 100 degrees Celsius or above, then it will boil.
Explanation:
Lucia is writing about an event in Esperanza Rising. She hadn't noticed that several trucks were already unloading workers nearby. Then she heard it. First a small tittering and then louder. She turned around. A group of women were laughing at her. And in the middle of the group was Marta, pointing. "¡La Cenicienta! Cinderella!" she laughed. Which writing best describes how Esperanza responds to this event? Esperanza is so discouraged after hearing the laughter of the women that she drops her broom and runs back to the cabin. However, after an encouraging talk with her brother, Esperanza feels the courage to try again.
Answer:
Esperanza responds to this event in this way: Esperanza is so discouraged after hearing the laughter of the women that she drops her broom and runs back to the cabin. However, after an encouraging talk with her brother, Esperanza feels the courage to try again.
Explanation:
This excerpt shows a variety of emotions but also a mature character as she is able to deal with the humiliation that perhaps other would not have managed that well, at first she feels embarrassed but then after analyzing it and thanks to the help of her brother she does not care about that anymore and keeps on going.
Answer:
Esperanza is so discouraged after hearing the laughter of the women that she drops her broom and runs back to the cabin. However, after an encouraging talk with her brother, Esperanza feels the courage to try again.
Explanation:
Barry does when he opens the home improvement store each day is to switch on the lighted "Open" sign. Today, the sign does not come on. How would Barry most efficiently determine if the problem is with the power company or the sign itself?
Answer:
The way Barry most efficiently would determine if the problem is with the power company or the sign itself is to attempt to switch on another device to see if it has power.
Explanation:
The first thing that Barry can do in order to determine if the problem is with the power company or the sign is to see if there are other electronic devices having problems with power in the place, if everything else seems to be working as usual then it is logic that is the sign which has a technical problem that stops it from working.
Barry should check other electrical devices in the store to determine if the issue is the sign itself or a power supply problem. If other devices work, the sign's power cord, switch, and bulb should be inspected. If there's no power anywhere, he should check the circuit breaker or contact the power company.
To most efficiently determine if the problem with the non-functioning 'Open' sign is due to an issue with the power company or the sign itself, Barry should first check if other electrical devices are working in the store. He could, for example, try turning on an overhead light that we know is often turned on and off by a switch. If the overhead light works, this indicates that the power supply from the power company is functioning and the problem likely lies with the sign itself. Barry should then inspect the sign's power cord, switch, and bulb to check for any visible damage or to see if the bulb has burnt out, as changing the light bulb might solve the issue. If these steps don't work, then further investigation into the wiring of the sign or the electrical outlet may be necessary.
In the event that other electrical devices and lights are not working either, this would suggest a possible power outage or a tripped circuit breaker. Barry could check the breaker box to see if any switches have flipped, and reset them if necessary. If the breaker is set correctly and there is still no power, Barry should contact the power company to report an outage. Through these steps, using logic and the process of solving an everyday problem, Barry will be able to pinpoint the issue and take appropriate action.
How do you relate to the experiences that Nikki Grimes describes in the poem? Do you
think that the speaker’s suggestion to use poetry to deal with oppression is a helpful one?
Why or why not?
(Jubari Unmasked)
Answer:
-How do I relate to the experiences?
-Does poetry help deal with repression?
-Why?
Explanation:
In more than one instance, I have felt the need to write down a certain issue that is bothering me or vent to an empty page. The power of writing down troubles that haunt us or problemas that refuse to be left in the past because of their persistent hassling is that we become the protagonists and can rewrite our own story. Yes, poetry can be an invaluable emergency exit for emotions, an escape valve for accumulated stress and trauma, and a very unique way of expressing anguish and oppression that simple anger can never accomplish. When we write poetry, we must focus because the lines do not always flow readily and should instead be carefully and honestly scripted. The understand of poetry does depend on only a visual or emotional reaction like anger does. Poetry goes much deeper and challenges the reader to decipher the message. This challenge forces the reader to consider the message from another point of view. In this way mutual comprehension, even if it is only partial, begins to close the gap between the oppressors and the oppressed.The relevance of Nikki Grimes' experiences as described in the poem and the effectiveness of using poetry can be a profound way for individuals to process and resist oppression.
Nikki Grimes' poetry often reflects her own experiences with issues such as racism, identity, and self-acceptance. Readers who have faced similar challenges may find her work resonates with their own lives, providing a sense of solidarity and understanding. The act of reading or writing poetry can be cathartic, allowing individuals to articulate their feelings and experiences in a structured and meaningful way. Poetry can also serve as a form of protest, giving voice to the oppressed and challenging societal norms.
The speaker's suggestion to use poetry as a means to deal with oppression can be helpful for several reasons. Firstly, poetry encourages deep reflection and emotional expression, which can be therapeutic. It allows individuals to reclaim their narratives and assert their humanity in the face of dehumanizing forces. Secondly, poetry has the power to connect people, fostering empathy and awareness among readers who may not have experienced oppression directly.
However, it's important to acknowledge that poetry may not be a universal solution. Different people have different coping mechanisms, and while some may find solace in poetry, others might prefer activism, community support, or other forms of artistic expression.
In conclusion, while poetry can be a profound way for individuals to process and resist oppression, its effectiveness is subjective and influenced by personal preferences and situational factors. It is one of many strategies that can empower individuals and communities in the face of adversity."
Which of the following comes closest to what is meant by the last line of "A Valediction: Forbidding Mourning"?a. The beloved makes the speaker feel like a complete person.c. The beloved's constancy will ensure that the speaker returns home.b. The speaker sees only repetition and boredom in this relationship.d. The beloved holds the speaker back from things he wants and needs to do.
Answer:
a. The beloved makes the speaker feel like a complete person.
Explanation:
The poem "A Valediction: Forbidding Mourning" by John Donne is about a lover's love and undying faithfulness for his love, even if there be any distance between them. This theme of love, the microcosmic part of the world, all shows how the poet sees the love between two people as worlds of their world.
The last line of the poem reads-
And makes me end where I begun.
This shows how the lover deems his beloved to provide the wholeness in his life, being there for him at all times. This last line can best mean to imply that the beloved makes the speaker feel like a complete person.
Answer is C..............got it right on edge
Constantly moving from one place to another eventually took its toll on the __________ laborer, who longed to settle down in one location.
only one anwser is correct
felicitous
itinerant<----my answer
malleable
diminutive
Answer:
itinerant
Explanation:
Itinerant is a word that describes constant movement. In the case of an itinerant worker, his or her job would be carried out in many different places and he or she would be required to travel in between jobs.
Itinerant jobs include or included bards, harvesters, court jesters, service workers, and many others. Unlike the digital nomads of today, itinerant work was much more exhausting because of the difficulty of getting from place to place.
Nagging, criticizing, complaining, and teasing are all examples of _____. friendship "no-nos." aversive communication behavior. relational aggression. relationship maintenance strategie
Answer:
Relational Aggression
Explanation:
Relational aggression is nonphysical aggression towards another with the purpose of bringing down their reputation or social status or heightening one's own social status.
Remember, this assessment is a first draft. You will submit a final draft of the Alternate Ending Assessment at the end of this unit.
2. Answer the following questions:
• Which trait is the strongest in your rough draft?
• Which trait do you plan to improve before submitting your final draft? What suggested strategies in the rubric could you follow?
Answer:
Explanation:
Can someone just help or give the answer
A researcher studied the effect of fear appeals on attitude change. One group experienced no fear while the other group experienced a very high level of fear. Results showed no difference in the amount of attitude change in the two groups. Which one of the following is the most reasonable conclusion?
A. third group with a mod fear level of fear should be usedB. a less reliable measure of attitude change should be usedC. there should be a stronger manipulation of fearD. all of these are equally reasonable
Answer:
(A) Third group with a moderate fear level of fear should be used
Explanation:
Fear appeal is a term used in psychology, sociology, and marketing. It is defined as a persuasive message that can change someone's behavior through evoking fear. Fear is generally known as a reaction in the form of emotions to certain dangers. Fear can cause emotional anomalies, such as anger, desire to scream, shivering, paranoia, and another emotion. That is why fear appeal becomes material for many parties to study in order to achieve certain goals.
Since the control and treatment group is showing similar response, using a third group with fear levels that have been moderated to show a less extreme fear response should uncover whether attitude change can only occur on moderate-levels of fear instead of extreme levels. (B) should be avoided since a less reliable measurement means that the measurement would not be correctly measuring what it should be measuring. (C) is also not a problem since high level of fears have already been displayed by the treatment group.
Which of these songs are Christmas songs?
a. Jingle Bells
b. The Holly and the Ivy
c. Twinkle Twinkle Little Star
d. Silver Bells
e. Carol of the Bells
f. a,b,d and e
Will mark Brainliest,
Answer: f
Explanation:
Carol of the bells and jingle bells are both Christmas songs so it was the only option that made sense
Answer:
F.
Explanation:
Jingle Bells, The Holly and the Ivy, Silver Bells, and Carol of the Bells are all Christmas songs, while Twinkle Twinkle Little Star is Lullaby
Unlike frogs that metamorphose from tadpoles into adults within a one-year period, it takes three to four years for the mountain yellow-legged frog of the Sierra Nevada to reach adulthood, and so they are restricted to deeper bodies of water that do not dry up in summer or freeze solid in winter.(A) it takes three to four years for the mountain yellow-legged frog of the Sierra Nevada to reach adulthood, and so they are(B) it takes the mountain yellow-legged frog of the Sierra Nevada three to four years until it reaches adulthood, and therefore it is(C) in the Sierra Nevada, mountain yellow-legged tree frogs take three to four years to reach adulthood, thus being(D) mountain yellow-legged frogs of the Sierra Nevada take three to four years until they reach adulthood, thus(E) mountain yellow-legged frogs of the Sierra Nevada take three to four years to reach adulthood, and so they are
Answer:
E
Explanation:
While all the options give the same information, this is the grammatically correct answer because their is agreement between the subject and predicate and parallelism.
The subject of the sentence is frogs, and the information that precedes this word is describing the type of frogs. The verb take must also be used in the plural form since the passage is referring to more than one frog.
True / False: The implementation of tactics (strategies) that help an individual make healthier choices by reading food labels and cooking using healthy recipes is an example of a multi-level changes.
Answer:
Multilevel change have been used in training lookup or geographical research, to estimate separately the variance between pupils within the equal school, and the variance between schools. In psychological applications, the a couple of levels are items in an instrument, individuals, and families. In sociological applications, multilevel fashions are used to look at folks embedded inside areas or countries. In organizational psychology research, data from persons have to regularly be nested inside teams or different practical units.Different covariables may additionally be relevant on exclusive levels. They can be used for longitudinal studies, as with growth studies, to separate adjustments within one person and variations between individuals. In other words, the correct answer is True.
At work, Pramdeep follows formal procedures and rules. According to the text, Pramdeep would MOST likely be considered a(n) _____, as opposed to an expert who relies more on past experiences and immediate contexts.
Answer:
Novice.
Explanation:
A novice is someone who is inexperienced, who lacks knowledge. In a work enviroment, it is expected for a novice to follow all formal rules and procedures whilst an expert, someone who was experience, would know which ones could be bent a little according to a certain context.
A person like Pramdeep who follows formal procedures and rules at work would be considered a novice. Novices typically rely on standard operating procedures for quick, consistent decision making to compensate for their susceptibility to bias and error. The development from novice to expert often involves learning from past experiences and understanding situations, creating a more comprehensive problem-solving approach.
Explanation:At work, Pramdeep, who follows formal procedures and rules, would most likely be considered a novice, as opposed to an expert who relies more on past experiences and immediate contexts. This is attributed to the theory that a novice typically utilizes standard operating procedures (SOP), formalized rules within an organization that enable workers to make quick and consistent decisions. These procedures offset the novice's susceptibility to prejudice, implicit bias, and error.
On the other hand, an expert, due to their in-depth knowledge and past experiences, may rely more on heuristics, or mental shortcuts for problem-solving. However, it’s prudent to bear in mind that despite following procedures and rules, learning from past experiences and situational understanding can foster progressive growth from novice to an expert, offering a holistic approach which is key in one's career advancement.
Learn more about Novice and Expert here:https://brainly.com/question/27741882
#SPJ3
What does Candide admire about the Baron’s castle? Why is Candide envious as a result?
Explanation:
Candide is admiring Baron's stronghold which he means that is lovely and his elaborate. He is a nephew of a German nobleman and he is represented as ''ill-conceived''.
Candide grew up in the rich castle where researcher Pangloss was showing him what the world looks like by saying him that the world is the most ideal of all universes. He later on, wants to be with the noble's young girl called Cunegonde and the nobleman ejects him from his home when after he gets the two kissing.
Candide admires the Baron’s castle for its tangible display of grandeur and power, which evokes envy due to the social status and luxury it represents.
Explanation:Candide admires the Baron’s castle for its representation of power, luxury, and splendor. Such admiration stems from the castle's awe-inspiring magnificence and the status it represents within society. Candide's envy is a natural result of comparing his own situation and status to that of the Baron's wealth and grandeur, highlighting the significant class disparities and the desire for a better life.
Candide envies the castle for the luxury and splendor that he, as a lower-class individual, is not entitled to enjoy. The castle symbolizes the pinnacle of societal achievement and privilege, to which Candide aspires but finds himself shut out due to the rigid social hierarchies of his time. His aspirations are mixed with both admiration for the castle's beauty and a keen sense of personal inadequacy and class envy, reflecting the complex relationship between admiration and envy in the human experience.
Read the first stanza of "The Tide Rises, The Tide Falls." The tide rises, the tide falls, The twilight darkens, the curlew calls; Along the sea-sands damp and brown The traveller hastens toward the town, And the tide rises, the tide falls. Why does the poet most likely use the words "damp and brown" to describe the sands?
Answer:
Explanation:
Probably because there are no sands but some kind of brown boulder rather than fluffy white sand. Also perhaps the weather was rainy and humid.
Answer:
A.
Explanation:
You and your partner had a beautiful wedding in Wisconsin, your family flew in from Texas and your partner's family flew in from California. The two of you plan to move to New Hampshire after the wedding to look for work. The norms that have influenced this decision regarding your new home are most likely:
Answer:
Neolocal norms.
Explanation:
The norms that have influenced this decision, or are most likely to have done so, are neolocal norms. A neolocal (neo-new local-place) residence (which is one of the neolocal norms) means that both the newlyweds will find a home that is separated from both their families households.
Hannah is playing with her 7-month-old niece, Ellie. She rolls a toy truck toward her and Ellie tries to roll it back. One time the truck rolls behind a chair and is out of sight. Ellie seems to forget about the truck and about the game they had both enjoyed playing. This is because Ellie has not achieved_______.a. conservationb. sensorimotor memoryc. object permanenced.d.egocentrism
Answer:
The correct answer is B. Sensory motor memory
Explanation:
Hope this helped :)
I have 6 questions please answer correctly (FOR PEOPLE WHO HAVE READ "The Way to Rainy Mountain")
In this excerpt from The Way to Rainy Mountain, the author uses language that depicts the sun as a human.
He was very angry…he threw the ring and it did what he told it to do; it struck the woman and killed her, and then the sun’s child was all alone.
What is the effect of this language?
A. It develops an atmosphere of chaos.
B. It creates a peaceful mood.
C. It supports a friendly tone.
D. It conveys a tone of fantasy.
Answer:
D
Explanation:
The effect of this type of language on the passage is to convey a sense of fantasy. While the death of the woman was most certainly a violent deed, the overall tone is not of violence because at the end of the passage the Sun's child is left alone in a seemingly peaceful environment.
What happens next, whether it be a peaceful interaction or a violent struggle will almost surely take place en the realm of fantasy.
Andrew, Geoffrey, Kathrine, Cassie, and Justine often do things as a group on weekends. Considering general developmental trends in youngsters' social development and without knowing anything else about these five young people, we would guess that they are probably:
a. In kindergarten or first gradeb. In third or fourth gradec. In fifth or sixth graded. In high school
Answer:
A
Explanation:
In kindergarten or first grade
Final answer:
Andrew, Geoffrey, Kathrine, Cassie, and Justine, who often do things as a group on weekends, are probably in fifth or sixth grade, as children ages six to ten typically start engaging in mixed-gender group activities.
Explanation:
The question is about predicting the probable age range of a group of youngsters based on general developmental trends in children's social development. Considering that from the ages of six to ten, children transition from playing with same-gender friends to mixed-gender groups, and given that Andrew, Geoffrey, Kathrine, Cassie, and Justine do things as a group on weekends, they are most likely within that age range. This indicates that option c. In fifth or sixth grade is the most probable answer. These children would be in the latter part of that age range, as they enjoy participating in mixed-gender group activities, a sign of their developing socialization and peer relationships.
In the story "A Meeting in the Dark," John's character advances the plot and communicates the theme through each of the following conflicts except________.
a.man vs. man
b.man vs. nature
c.man vs. society
d.man vs. himself
During the third phase of the 3-x-3 writing process, Stephen asks himself the following questions about his message:
Are the ideas understandable?
Have I used plain English and familiar words?
If the message is passed on to others, will they need further explanation?
In asking these questions, he is evaluating his message for _
A. correctness
B. tone
C. clarity
D. goodwill
Answer:
Clarity
Explanation:
Clarity means that your message should be easy to understand. The first question he asked is whether the ideas are understandable or not, this indicated the very definition of clarity. In second question he's asking whether he used plain English and familiar words, again this means he's emphasizing that whether he has included words which are easily understandable for the receiver. And in the last part he's asking whether his message need further explanations which again means he's talking about clarity in the message.
What should be used when writing a limerick?
A) oxymoron and hyperbole
B) an accurate rhyme scheme
C) free verse
D) alliteration more than assonance
Answer:
B) an accurate rhyme scheme
Explanation:
in case someone missed the comment this is the actual answer